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The City of Broken Arrow will hold a community workshop at 6:00 p.m. on Wednesday, December 14 at Central on Main to gather citizen feedback on the future of residential development in the Rose District.

Broken Arrow’s streets are the City’s largest asset, valued at $576.1 million dollars. Earlier this year, we retained IMS Infrastructure Management Systems to determine the condition of the City’s vast network of streets. Kno...

The Broken Arrow City Council at the December 6 City Council Meeting approved new utility rates for water, sewer and stormwater services. The rate increase is necessary to continue providing utility services in Broken Arrow and will pay for both...

The Utilities Department has presented a lot of information in the past several months, leading up to the City Council's consideration of new utility rates. View those documents and videos for a detailed look at the proposal to fund improvements.Read on...

The City of Broken Arrow uses a phone call notification system to distribute alerts regarding emergencies, neighborhood meetings and other important information. By signing up for notifications, you’ll stay connected and ready for...Read on...

Beginning December 1, 2016, City of Broken Arrow Sanitation crews will transport solid waste collected to the Covanta Tulsa Renewable Energy Facility instead of the landfill. In addition to substantially less tipping fees than our current fees at the lan...Read on...

The City of Broken Arrow, in partnership with SeeClickFix, has launched a new digital service called Action Center – Broken Arrow, that makes it easy to report non-emergency issues such as potholes, streetlight outages, and other concerns through mobile d...Read on...

The City of Broken Arrow will form a special citizens committee to investigate residential curbside recycling, after the City Council at the August 16 meeting approved the results of the recent refuse and recycling survey.

New this year, the City of Broken Arrow is mailing out its first annual financial newsletter, called “Your Money at Work.” This report illustrates how the City generates revenue and how your tax dollars are spent. It also details projects the City will be...Read on...

Broken Arrow has been named one of the most customer-friendly towns in America according to Yelp, the company that connects consumers with great local businesses. As part of their the inaugural Bizzie Awards, Yelp is celebrating the most customer-friendly...See the List...

According to Zippia.com, Broken Arrow is the second happiest mid-sized city in the United States. It's something many of us already know, but it's great that other organizations are recognizing what a great place this is to live!

Russell Gale, long-time Human Resources Director for the City of Broken Arrow, has been promoted to Assistant City Manager of Administration. Gale will oversee the administrative division of the organization, which includes the following departments: Fi...Read on...

Greenway Golf, operator of Battle Creek Golf Club, is very pleased to announce the arrival of the GolfBoard – An all-new way to enjoy the game of golf. Battle Creek Golf Club is the first and only golf facility in Tulsa and Northeast Oklahoma to offer Gol...Read on...

The 2015 Annual Report provides an excellent overview of the progress the City of Broken Arrow has made on projects and programs throughout the year, as well as provide a snapshot of the current state of the City.

The International Association of Fire Chiefs (IAFC) announces that Broken Arrow Fire Chief Jeremy Moore has been accepted into the Fire Service Executive Development Institute (FSEDI). Chief Moore competed with new fire chiefs and chief officers from acro...Read on...

Kenneth Schwab, a native of Broken Arrow, has been hired as the Assistant City Manager of Operations. Schwab will oversee the operations division of the organization, which includes the following departments: Development Services, Engineering and Constru...Read on...

The City Council has directed the Administration to move forward with the remediation process necessary for the retaining wall on the north side of Tiger Hill, located on the southwest corner of Kenosha and 9th Street (Lynn Lane). The City is considering ...Read on...

The City of Broken Arrow announces the temporary reopening of an old fire station, located at 2900 S. Elm Place, which closed in 2012 after a new fire station was built to replace it. In December 2012, all personnel and equipment from the old fire station...Read on...

Mayor Craig Thurmond was elected to the National League of Cities (NLC) 2016 Board of Directors at the 2015 Congress of Cities & Exposition held in Nashville, Tenn. Thurmond, who will serve a two-year term, will play a key role in guiding the nation’s...Read on...